Presidents’ Day
Commemorates U.S. presidents, especially George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, recognizing their impact on the nation.
Commemorates U.S. presidents, especially George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, recognizing their impact on the nation.
A day of remembrance for U.S. military personnel who have died in service, marked by parades and ceremonies.
Celebrates the Declaration of Independence with fireworks, barbecues, and patriotic displays.
Honors the American labor movement and the contributions of workers with a long weekend of rest and festivities.
A traditional day of giving thanks, celebrated with a feast featuring turkey and reflecting on gratitude.
Commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ with festive traditions, including gift-giving, feasts, and decorations.
Jewish festival known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated with menorah lighting, games, and traditional foods.
Celebrates African American culture and heritage with seven days of activities focused on unity, self-determination, and creativity.
Welcomes the start of the new calendar year with celebrations and resolutions for personal growth.
Celebrates the achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. and his role in advancing civil rights and social justice.